In Port Monmouth, NJ, sits the Spy House Museum. This building was a tavern since before the Revolutionary War. The owner and bar tender, would welcome the British and would eavesdrop on their news and plans. He would then get the news back to George Washington. This earned the tavern its name as the Spy House.
Since that time, ghosts of women who cared for injured soldiers as well as people who worked at the tavern have been seen. There are also cold spots and voices reported to be coming from empty rooms.
The building is now owned by the Monmouth County Parks System.
Since that time, ghosts of women who cared for injured soldiers as well as people who worked at the tavern have been seen. There are also cold spots and voices reported to be coming from empty rooms.
The building is now owned by the Monmouth County Parks System.